Tornado Cash developer Alexey Pertsev was denied bail by a Dutch court and is about to face a 64-month sentence for money laundering
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SanyaAlexey Pertsev, the creator of Tornado Cash, has been convicted of laundering $1.2B and sentenced to 64 months in jail, signalling potentially far-reaching consequences for developers working on open-source code projects.
CatherineMint Cash's diverse token airdrop, coupled with a surge in USTC, heralds a strategic move towards Venture Capital. Led by Shin Hyojin, Mint Cash anticipates shaping crypto's future.
Xu LinExploring Elon Musk's scrutiny of Wikipedia's funding and the contentious debate over its financial future.
JixuDeFi developers seriously need to consider working with regulators on compliance issues if they want their projects to succeed.
CointelegraphRoman Semenov, co-founder of TornadoCash, tweeted that his GitHub account had been suspended after the U.S. Treasury Department’s sanctions announcement, and the Tornado Cash repository has also been deleted from GitHub.
链向资讯Stablecoin issuers can blacklist interactions with the Tornado Cash dApp on the Ethereum smart contract level.
CointelegraphPer a press release shared with Bitcoinist, MoneyGram and Stellar are strengthening their cooperation. The payment company has begun the ...
BitcoinistOnce fully deployed, users will be able to conduct private transactions through the popular Tornado Cash mixer on Arbitrum's second layer network.
CointelegraphBitcoin’s layer-2 scaling solution, the Lightning Network, has seen payment volume increase by over 400% as real adoption grows.
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